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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE REVIEWER
1. The 1. The beginner of the great hypostyle hall at karnak and the founder of the 19th dynasty. Rameses I 2. The mineral of greatest importance to Greek architecture of which Greece and her domains had ample supply of was. Marble 3. Greek architecture was essentially essent ially.. Columnar trabeated the. Propylaea 4. Forming the imposing entrance to the acropolis and erected by the architect Mnesicles is the. Propylaea 5. The building in the acropolis generally considered as being the most nearly perfect building ever erected is the. Parthenon 6. With the use of concrete made possible by poolan! a native natural cement! the "omans achieved huge interiors with the. Arch the. Arch and vault Greeks. Compos!te . Which of the order was added by the "omans to the orders used by the Greeks. Compos!te ". From the #th century to the present! the character of $yantine architecture is the practice of using. #om!cal roo$ construct!on %. "omanes%ue architecture in &taly is distinguished from that of the rest of 'urope by the use of what material for facing walls. Marble walls. Marble 1&. The 1&. The most famous and perfect preservation of all ancient buildings in "ome. Pantheon "ome. Pantheon 11. The space between the colonnade and the naos wall in Greek temple. Pteroma 12. (mphitheaters are used for ))). 'lad!ator!al Contests 13. (n ancient Greek *ortico! a long colonnaded shelter used in public places. (toa 14. The fortified high area or citadel of an ancient Greek +ity. Acropol!s +ity. Acropol!s tiles. Ante$!) 15. (n upright ornament at the eaves of a tile roof! concealing the foot of a row of conve, tiles that cover the -oints of the flat tiles. 16. trictly! a pedestal at the corners or peak of a roof to support an ornament! more usually! the ornament itself. Acroter!on 1. (lso called a /0oneysuckle/ ornament. Anthem!on 1". &n ancient Greece and "ome! a storeroom of any kind! but especially for storing wine. wine. Apotheca 1%. The characteristic of Greek ornament. Anthem!on 2&. The dining hall in a monastery! a convent! or a college. Re$ectory college. Re$ectory 21. The architecture of the curved line is known as ))). *aro+ue ))). *aro+ue 22. The open court in an &talian palao. palao. Cortel 23. The ornamental pattern work in stone! filling the upper partof a Gothic window. ,racery 24. cubicula or bedroom is from what architecture. Roman architecture. Roman 25. 0ow many stained glass are there in the +hartres +athedral2 16 +athedral2 16 26. *arts of an entablature! in order of top to bottom.i. +ornice ii. Friee iii.(rchitrave a. !- !!- !!! 2. *lan shape of a +hinese pagoda. cta/onal 2". 3sual number of stories for a +hinese pagoda. 13.. 2%. *lan shape of a 4apanese pagoda. (+uare 3&. Triangular piece of wall above the entablature. Ped!ment entablature. Ped!ment ( spherical triangle forming the transition from the circular plan of a dome to the poly5gonal plan of its supporting structure. Pendent!ve structure. Pendent!ve 31. 32. ( long arcaded entrance porch in an early +hristian church. 0arthe) church. 0arthe) 33. The principal or central part of a church! e,tending from the narthe, to the choir orchancel and usually flanked by aisles. 0ave aisles. 0ave 34. The uppermost step in the crepidoma. (tylobate 35. The lowest step in the crepidoma. (tereobate diameters 1.5 #!ameters 36. *ycnostyle intercolumniation has how many diameters 3. ystyle2 2 #!ameters 3". 'ustyle2 2.25 #!ameters 3%. 6iastyle2 3 #!ameters 4&. (reostyle2 4 #!ameters 41. "oman building which is a prototype of the hippodrome of the Greek. C!rcus 42. "oman building for which gladiatorial battles took place. place. Colosseum